Professional wrestling match type
A.J. Styles and
Christopher Daniels reaching for the
X Division Championship during an Ultimate X match in 2006
The Ultimate X match is a type of
professional wrestling
match created by
Total Nonstop Action Wrestling (TNA), mainly used in their
X Division . It is considered the signature match of the X Division.
Match format
Ultimate X is contested by three or more wrestlers of the
X Division . Two cables, connected to metal structures rising from the four corners of the ring, cross 15
feet above the middle of the
ring .
[1] Similar to a
ladder match , an object (usually a
championship belt or a large red "X") is suspended from where the cables cross. The winner is the first person to take possession of the hung object. After TNA made the transition to a
hexagonal ring in June 2004, the cables were suspended from the four turnbuckles that were not
perpendicular to the entrance ramp.
TNA official
Don Callis received on-screen credit for the idea for the Ultimate X match. The tagline "No Limits and No Ladders" was added to the first match to emphasize the change. In this first match, bare steel wires, which were not secured in the center, were used above the ring, allowing them to bounce separately and causing the belt to tear off twice, requiring it to be reattached. In all future matches, standard wrapped ring cables were used, and the ropes were secured at their crossing.
[1] The Ultimate X match type is a match type in the
TNA Impact! video game, released in September 2008.
Rule nuances
After the fourth Ultimate X match, in which
Michael Shane and
Kazarian pulled the
X Division Championship down at the same time, it was ruled that if both combatants land on the mat while still holding the object, they are declared "co-winners".
[2] During the sixth Ultimate X,
Chris Sabin and
Petey Williams detached the X Division Championship at the same time when
A.J. Styles jumped from the top rope to snatch the belt from them while they were still hanging from the ropes, taking sole possession and landing on the mat, winning the title.
[3]
During the sevent Ultimate X, the belt was initially pulled down by A.J. Styles; however,
Christopher Daniels hit Styles with his finisher Angels Wings and took the belt away from Styles, and was declared the winner because the referee had been knocked out, and did not realize that Styles first detached the title. During the eighth Ultimate X, the object (the red "X") was partially detached, but both Chris Sabin and Michael Shane fell, and the X dropped, untouched, to the ground.
Referee
Mark "Slick" Johnson stopped anyone from taking the X and had officials rehang it. When it fell later, it fell into the waiting arms of Petey Williams, who was declared the winner. The decision was held up, as this was not the
planned finish, and a rematch was held soon after.
Although Ultimate X matches are considered
no-disqualification , interference and the use of weapons are rare. Wrestlers are not allowed to use a ladder as a way to grab the object, although technically they may use one as a weapon. In the fourteenth Ultimate X, however,
Team 3D got away with using a ladder because the referee was knocked out.[
citation needed ]
Variations
DJZ and
Manik reaching for the X Division Championship during an Ultimate X match in 2015
The fourth Ultimate X was the first match of its kind to take place in a hexagonal ring. The seventh Ultimate X used a variation of the rules, called the Ultimate X Challenge . The match began under standard
tag team rules, yet once a decision occurred, the wrestler who lost the decision was eliminated from the match. The remaining three competitors then wrestling under
three-way dance rules to eliminate another competitor. The remaining two competitors then wrestled the Ultimate X match to determine the ultimate winner.
The eleventh match as the first tag team Ultimate X match. It was contested by two teams (for the
NWA World Tag Team Championship ) in a way similar to a
Texas Tornado match with all four competitors attempting to obtain the object (one of the two title belts). The team of the wrestler that retrieves the belt won the match and the title. The twelfth Ultimate X was the first Ultimate X Gauntlet match. It began as a ten-man
Gauntlet for the Gold , with entries at timed intervals and eliminations allowed. Elimination occurred when a competitor went over the top rope and hit the floor. After all 10 participants have entered, the wrestlers still eligible in the match attempted to obtain the object (the red "X") and win the match.
The fourteenth Ultimate X was the first six-man tag team Ultimate X match. It was held at
Final Resolution 2008 , pitting Team 3D and
Johnny Devine against X Division Champion
Jay Lethal and
The Motor City Machine Guns (
Alex Shelley and Chris Sabin). Team 3D broke an "unwritten rule" by using the ladder to retrieve the X Division Championship.
In 2011, the pilot episode for All Wheels Wrestling (a proposed auto racing-themed promotion filmed at TNA's
Impact Zone for
the Speed television network ) featured an Ultimate X match as its main event, retitled as The Big Air Challenge. In this bout,
Sonjay Dutt (under the
ring name Schwagg D) defeated Jay Lethal (under the ring name RPM),
Daivari (under the ring name Dubai), and
Aaron Aguilera (under the ring name The Human Cyclone), with 20 points being awarded to the winner as part of All Wheels Wrestling's intended team competition. Of the four competitors, only Aguilera never worked for TNA or competed in an official Ultimate X match. The Big Air Challenge is not recognized as a canon Ultimate X match by Impact Wrestling.
[4]
Elevation X
Elevation X was a variant of Ultimate X that combined the standard match with a
scaffold match . It took place only twice, in 2007 and 2008, both at
Destination X . In the shape of giant X, the platforms were raised 15 feet above the ring. The two participants would start at the ground level, climb their way up, and finish the match there. The loser is the wrestler who falls from the scaffold into the ring below. After 2008, the match would no longer be contested due to safety concerns.
Rhino has participated in and won both matches as he defeated A.J. Styles the first year and
James Storm in the second and final year of the match type. After the match was scrapped, the scaffolds would be occasionally used for Ultimate X matches, especially when there was a high number of wrestlers in the match.
Ultimate X matches
No.
Match
Stipulation
Event
Date
Location
Ref
1
Michael Shane defeated
Chris Sabin (c) and
Frankie Kazarian
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Weekly PPV 59
August 20, 2003
Nashville, Tennessee
2
Chris Sabin defeated
Michael Shane (c),
Christopher Daniels , and
Low Ki
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Weekly PPV 76
January 7, 2004
Nashville, Tennessee
3
Chris Sabin (
Team TNA ) defeated
Hector Garza (
Team Mexico ) and
Petey Williams (
Team Canada )
For the
2004 TNA World X Cup
Weekly PPV 99
May 26, 2004
Nashville, Tennessee
4
Frankie Kazarian and
Michael Shane defeated
A.J. Styles (c)
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Weekly PPV 108
July 28, 2004
Nashville, Tennessee
5
Chris Sabin defeated
Elix Skipper and
Sonjay Dutt
Number one contender to the
TNA X Division Championship
The Best Damn Wrestling Event Period
November 10, 2004
Orlando, Florida
[5]
6
A.J. Styles defeated
Petey Williams (c) and
Chris Sabin
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Final Resolution
January 16, 2005
Orlando, Florida
[6]
7
Christopher Daniels defeated
A.J. Styles (c),
Elix Skipper , and
Ron Killings
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
March 13, 2005
Orlando, Florida
[7]
8
Petey Williams defeated
Chris Sabin and
Matt Bentley
Number one contender to the
TNA X Division Championship
Bound for Glory
October 23, 2005
Orlando, Florida
[8]
9
Petey Williams defeated
Chris Sabin and
Matt Bentley
Number one contender to the
TNA X Division Championship
TNA Impact!
November 3, 2005
Orlando, Florida
10
Christopher Daniels defeated
Samoa Joe (c) and
A.J. Styles
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
March 12, 2006
Orlando, Florida
[9]
11
A.J. Styles and Christopher Daniels defeated
The Latin American Exchange (
Hernandez and
Homicide )
For the
NWA World Tag Team Championship
No Surrender
September 24, 2006
Orlando, Florida
[10]
12
Christopher Daniels defeated
Elix Skipper ,
Homicide ,
Jay Lethal ,
Kaz ,
Petey Williams ,
Puma ,
Senshi ,
Shark Boy , and
Sonjay Dutt
Number one contender to the
TNA X Division Championship
Victory Road
July 15, 2007
Orlando, Florida
[11]
13
The Latin American Exchange (
Hernandez and
Homicide ) defeated
Triple X (
Elix Skipper ) and
Senshi )
Number one contenders to the
TNA World Tag Team Championship
Bound for Glory
October 14, 2007
Atlanta, Georgia
[12]
14
Johnny Devine and
Team 3D (
Brother Ray and
Brother Devon ) defeated
Jay Lethal and
The Motor City Machine Guns (
Alex Shelley and
Chris Sabin )
Final Resolution
January 6, 2008
Orlando, Florida
[13]
15
Volador Jr. (Team Mexico) defeated
Daivari (Team International),
Kaz (
Team TNA ), and
Naruki Doi (
Team Japan )
For the
2008 TNA World X Cup Tournament
Victory Road
July 13, 2008
Houston, Texas
[14]
16
Suicide (
Christopher Daniels ) defeated
Alex Shelley (c),
Chris Sabin ,
Consequences Creed , and
Jay Lethal
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
March 15, 2009
Orlando, Florida
[15]
17
Amazing Red (c) defeated
Alex Shelley ,
Chris Sabin ,
Daniels ,
Homicide , and
Suicide (
Frankie Kazarian )
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Bound for Glory
October 18, 2009
Irvine, California
[16]
18
The Motor City Machine Guns (
Alex Shelley and
Chris Sabin ) defeated
Lethal Consequences
Consequences Creed and (
Jay Lethal )
Number one contenders to the
TNA World Tag Team Championship
TNA Impact!
October 22, 2009
Orlando, Florida
[17]
19
Douglas Williams (c) defeated
Amazing Red ,
Chris Sabin ,
Daniels , and
Suicide (
Frankie Kazarian )
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Live event
January 30, 2010
London ,
England
[18]
20
The Motor City Machine Guns (
Alex Shelley and
Chris Sabin ) defeated
Generation Me (
Jeremy Buck and
Max Buck )
Number one contenders to the
TNA World Tag Team Championship
Destination X
March 21, 2010
Orlando, Florida
[19]
21
Douglas Williams (c) defeated
Brian Kendrick by
submission
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Victory Road
July 11, 2010
Orlando, Florida
[20]
22
The Motor City Machine Guns (
Alex Shelley and
Chris Sabin ) defeated
Beer Money, Inc. (
James Storm and
Robert Roode )
TNA Impact!
August 5, 2010
Orlando, Florida
[21]
23
Kazarian defeated
Mr. Anderson
TNA Impact!
October 21, 2010
Orlando, Florida
[22]
24
Kazarian (c) defeated
Jeremy Buck ,
Max Buck , and
Robbie E
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Victory Road
March 13, 2011
Orlando, Florida
[23]
25
Alex Shelley defeated
Amazing Red ,
Robbie E , and
Shannon Moore
Number one contender to the
TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
July 10, 2011
Orlando, Florida
[24]
26
Brian Kendrick (c) defeated
Abyss
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Impact Wrestling
July 28, 2011
Orlando, Florida
[25]
27
Austin Aries (c) defeated
Chris Sabin and
Zema Ion
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Impact Wrestling
June 14, 2012
Orlando, Florida
[26]
28
Zema Ion defeated
Kenny King ,
Mason Andrews , and
Sonjay Dutt
For the vacant
TNA X Division Championship
Destination X
July 8, 2012
Orlando, Florida
[27]
29
Kenny King defeated
Mason Andrews ,
Rubix , and
Zema Ion ,
X-Travaganza
January 12, 2013
Orlando, Florida
[28]
30
Chris Sabin defeated
Kenny King (c) and
Suicide (
T. J. Perkins )
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Slammiversary XI
June 2, 2013
Boston, Massachusetts
[29]
31
Manik defeated
Greg Marasciulo and
Sonjay Dutt
For the vacant
TNA X Division Championship
Impact Wrestling
July 18, 2013
Louisville, Kentucky
[30]
32
Chris Sabin defeated
Manik (c),
Austin Aries ,
Jeff Hardy , and
Samoa Joe
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Bound for Glory
October 20, 2013
San Diego, California
[31]
33
Low Ki defeated
Ace Vedder ,
Kenny King ,
Rashad Cameron ,
Sonjay Dutt , and
Tigre Uno
X-Travaganza 2
April 12, 2014
Orlando, Florida
[32]
34
The Wolves (
Davey Richards and
Eddie Edwards ) defeated
The Revolution (
The Great Sanada and
Manik ) and
The BroMans (
DJZ and
Jessie Godderz )
For the
TNA World Tag Team Championship
Impact Wrestling
January 30, 2015
London, England
35
Rockstar Spud defeated
Crazzy Steve ,
DJ Z ,
Kenny King ,
Manik , and
Tigre Uno
X-Travaganza 3
February 15, 2015
Orlando, Florida
[33]
36
The Hardys (
Jeff Hardy and
Matt Hardy ) defeated
The Dirty Heels (
Austin Aries and
Bobby Roode ),
Bram and
Ethan Carter III , and
The Beat Down Clan (
Kenny King and
Low Ki )
For the vacant
TNA World Tag Team Championship
Impact Wrestling
March 16, 2015
Orlando, Florida
37
Tigre Uno (c) defeated
Andrew Everett ,
DJZ , and
Manik
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Bound for Glory
October 4, 2015
Concord, North Carolina
[34]
38
Eddie Edwards defeated
Mike Bennett (c),
Andrew Everett ,
Braxton Sutter ,
DJZ ,
Mandrews ,
Rockstar Spud , and
Trevor Lee
For the
TNA X Division Championship
Impact Wrestling
June 15, 2016
Orlando, Florida
[35]
39
DJZ defeated
Andrew Everett ,
Braxton Sutter ,
Mandrews ,
Rockstar Spud , and
Trevor Lee
For the vacant
TNA X Division Championship
Impact Wrestling
September 1, 2016
Orlando, Florida
[36]
40
The Helms Dynasty (
Andrew Everett and
Trevor Lee ) defeated The BroMans (
Jessie Godderz and
Robbie E )
X-Travaganza 4
July 14, 2016
Orlando, Florida
[37]
41
Low Ki defeated
Andrew Everett and
Trevor Lee
Impact Wrestling
May 18, 2017
Orlando, Florida
[38]
42
Rich Swann defeated
Ethan Page ,
Jake Crist , and
Trey Miguel
For the vacant
Impact X Division Championship
Homecoming
January 6, 2019
Nashville, Tennessee
[39]
43
Johnny Impact defeated
Ace Austin ,
A. R. Fox ,
Jake Crist , and
Pat Buck
Number one contender for the
Impact X Division Championship
United We Stand
April 4, 2019
Rahway, New Jersey
[40]
44
Josh Alexander (c) defeated
Ace Austin ,
Chris Bey ,
Petey Williams ,
Rohit Raju , and
Trey Miguel
For the
Impact X Division Championship
Slammiversary
July 17, 2021
Nashville, Tennessee
[41]
45
Tasha Steelz defeated
Alisha Edwards ,
Chelsea Green ,
Jordynne Grace ,
Lady Frost , and
Rosemary
Number one contender for the
Impact Knockouts Championship
Hard To Kill
January 8, 2022
Dallas ,
Texas
[42]
46
Trey Miguel (c) defeated Blake Christian,
Chris Bey ,
Jordynne Grace ,
Rich Swann , and
Vincent
For the
Impact X Division Championship
Multiverse of Matches
April 1, 2022
Dallas ,
Texas
[43]
47
Mike Bailey defeated
Ace Austin (c),
Alex Zayne ,
Andrew Everett ,
Kenny King and
Trey Miguel
For the
Impact X Division Championship
Slammiversary
June 19, 2022
Nashville ,
Tennessee
[44]
48
Bullet Club (
Ace Austin &
Chris Bey ) (c) defeated
The Motor City Machine Guns (
Chris Sabin &
Alex Shelley )
For the
Impact World Tag Team Championship
Rebellion
April 16, 2023
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
[45]
49
Kushida defeated
Alan Angels ,
Jake Something ,
Jonathan Gresham ,
Kevin Knight and
Mike Bailey
Number one contender for the Impact X Division Championship
Slammiversary
July 16, 2023
Windsor, Ontario, Canada
[46]
50
Alan Angels defeated
Zachary Wentz ,
Mike Bailey ,
Rich Swann ,
Ace Austin , and
Samuray Del Sol
Number one contender for the Impact X Division Championship
Impact 1000
September 9, 2023 (aired September 21)
White Plains, New York
51
Gisele Shaw defeated
Xia Brookside ,
Jody Threat ,
Tasha Steelz ,
Alisha Edwards , and
Dani Luna
Number one contender for the TNA Knockouts World Championship
Hard To Kill
January 13, 2024
Las Vegas, Nevada
Participant list
Men's
Superstar
Victories
Appearances
Chris Sabin
8
18
Christopher Daniels / 1st Suicide / Daniels
5
8
Alex Shelley
4
8
Frankie Kazarian / Kaz / 2nd & 3rd Suicide / Kazarian
3
8
Douglas Williams
2
2
Eddie Edwards
2
2
A.J. Styles
2
5
Michael Shane / Matt Bentley
2
5
Petey Williams
2
6
Brother Devon
1
1
Brother Ray
1
1
Davey Richards
1
1
Johnny Imapct
1
1
Josh Alexander
1
1
Matt Hardy
1
1
Volador Jr.
1
1
Alan Angels
1
2
Austin Aries
1
2
Brian Kendrick
1
2
Hernandez
1
2
Jeff Hardy
1
2
Amazing Red
1
3
Chris Bey
1
3
Mike Bailey
1
3
Rich Swann
1
3
Rockstar Spud
1
3
Trevor Lee
1
3
Homicide
1
4
Low Ki / Senshi
1
4
Puma / 4th Suicide / Manik
1
4
Trey Miguel
1
4
Ace Austin
1
5
Andrew Everett
1
6
Kenny King
1
7
Zema Ion / DJZ
1
7
Abyss
0
1
Alex Zayne
0
1
Blake Christian
0
1
Crazzy Steve
0
1
Ethan Page
0
1
Hector Garza
0
1
Jake Crist
0
1
Jake Something
0
1
James Storm
0
1
Jonathan Gresham
0
1
Kevin Knight
0
1
Kushida
0
1
Mike Bennett
0
1
Mr. Anderson
0
1
Naruki Doi
0
1
Rashad Cameron
0
1
Robert Roode
0
1
Rohit Raju
0
1
Ron Killings
0
1
Rubix
0
1
Samuray Del Sol
0
1
Shannon Moore
0
1
Shark Boy
0
1
The Great Sanada
0
1
Vincent
0
1
Zachary Wentz
0
1
Braxton Sutter
0
2
Consequences Creed
0
2
Greg Marasciulo / Ace Vedder
0
2
Jeremy Buck
0
2
Jessie Godderz
0
2
Mandrews
0
2
Max Buck
0
2
Samoa Joe
0
2
Tigre Uno
0
2
Robbie E
0
3
Elix Skipper
0
4
Jay Lethal
0
4
Sonjay Dutt
0
5
Women's
Superstar
Victories
Appearances
Tasha Steelz
1
2
Gisele Shaw
1
1
Alisha Edwards
0
2
Jordynne Grace
0
2
Chelsea Green
0
1
Lady Frost
0
1
Rosemary
0
1
Xia Brookside
0
1
Jody Threat
0
1
Dani Luna
0
1
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"01/06 Powell's Impact Wrestling Homecoming review: Johnny Impact vs. Brian Cage for the Impact World Championship, LAX vs. Pentagon Jr. and Fenix for the Impact Tag Titles, Tessa Blanchard vs. Taya Valkyrie for the Knockouts Championship, Ultimate X for the vacant X Division Title" . Pro Wrestling Dot Net .
Archived from the original on November 29, 2020. Retrieved June 17, 2021 .
^ Powell, Jason (April 4, 2019).
"4/4 Impact Wrestling "United We Stand" results: Powell's review of RVD and Sabu vs. Pentagon Jr. and Fenix, Sami Callihan vs. Jimmy Havoc in a Monster's Ball, Tessa Blanchard vs. Joey Ryan, Rich Swann vs. Flamita, Ultimate X, LAX vs. Low Ki and Ricky Martinez, Team Impact vs. Lucha Underground" . Pro Wrestling Dot Net .
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^ Powell, Jason (July 17, 2021).
"7/17 Impact Wrestling Slammiversary results: Powell's live review of Kenny Omega vs. Sami Callihan in a No DQ match for the Impact World Championship, Deonna Purrazzo defends the Knockouts Championship against a mystery challenger, Ultimate X for the X Division Championship, Moose vs. Chris Sabin" . Pro Wrestling Dot Net . Retrieved July 17, 2021 .
^ Powell, Jason (January 8, 2022).
"1/8 Impact Wrestling Hard To Kill results: Mickie James vs. Deonna Purrazzo in a Texas Death Match for the Knockouts Title, Moose vs. W. Morrissey vs. Matt Cardona for the Impact World Championship, Jonathan Gresham vs. Chris Sabin for the original ROH Championship, Josh Alexander vs. Jonah" . Pro Wrestling Dot Net . Retrieved January 9, 2022 .
^ IMPACT Wrestling Staff (April 1, 2022).
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^ Powell, Jason (June 19, 2022).
"6/19 Impact Wrestling Slammiversary results: Powell's live review of Josh Alexander vs. Eric Young for the Impact World Championship, Ultimate X match for the X Division Championship, Queen of the Mountain match for the Knockouts Title, The Briscoes vs. Doc Gallows and Karl Anderson for the Impact Tag Titles" . Pro Wrestling Dot Net . Retrieved June 19, 2022 .
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"IMPACT Wrestling: Rebellion 2023 LIVE Results" .
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